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i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he phoned me. you know we realized they were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. to me. on archie. bowls fifteen goats two counts. forty kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. and a live. but why is the bride in a bad mood. feel to tell the groom is not the want.
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to rule it is a done deal. more news today valan says once again flared up flow from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. more guns are brought in for the bani walid offensive in libya amid desperate calls for humanitarian intervention from inside the besieged loyalist strong. un security council blocks of russian move to condemn the deadly terror attack in the syrian capital that shatters the fragile truce in the ongoing civil conflict.
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obama drive to break their poll stalemate election day nears voters across america a real alternative that many don't even know already exists. and greece says it needs aid now but once the deadline for reaching its austerity targets stretched by two years that's a delay which could cost the eurozone upwards of thirty billion euro. it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi live in moscow where there's been no letup in the bloody assault on libya's bani walid more weapons apparently sent a pro-government militias in the area this according to a man whose relatives are trapped inside the besieged town which historically was
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a stronghold of the deposed colonel gadhafi sources currently in egypt but afraid to reveal his identity over that of safety concerns. it is not forwarded as no. anything began to flow disability to the life the people and the media does not allow to anyone to come back that we did whom the mother should be on most of whom it's a missionary fight and gives nobody did is no a connection there is no communication there is no internet there's not anything that is that people were not able to connect with each item that is their use of you know and money if you will has being killed inside bay militias and be say this is a book there's also going to duffy loyalists this is a line here this is their duty again they get that it's night but it's use of the sniper as a thought and so i but i think all of us from qatar are from. and they didn't have
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him exactly in which to act out you always. got to but it was a bit phone everything for the. comfort of the costs what if anything if an affair on the front of a is c. but in misrata but he see fit. which we've been is and many think there is no government in libya a group of british at mit going to admit control sort of anything but they don't get our t.v. and they don't get our nation they don't get about a plan they don't get all of them they have dual nationalities do i have my support this week i was good floor. of they stick it out do you not of the united nation is it mr fine admitted he where does he know where is the united nation where is the e.u. where is that you were next worked at where i how we asked for it and if in should know as soon as the voice of a police. well for those who did manage to escape the violence inside bani walid
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even for those then the suffering was not over policy or explains why many including children found themselves stranded on a desert road. there were conflicting reports that the city had fallen these reports have proven untrue but not before thousands of bani walid residents try to make their way back to the city now we are hearing from our sources on the ground that these people have been stopped by word blocks that have been set up by militias at the entrances and exits to the city that there has been firing in the air live scale panic and that thousands of people are on the desert highway look at this. this get this gun and this people know this thing now i don't know one week now this libyan go outside and that they know what we're doing when i was leaving when i think when we're in one of the government they want to.
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get to our rooms. just the homes. our homes we want to protect our room. and we continue to hear these reports over them at the moment and verified of the use of chemical weaponry i can confirm that these militias used internationally prohibited weapons they used phosphorous bombs nerve gas we have documented all these in videos recorded the missiles they used on the wire transfers raining down from these missiles many people died without being wounded or shot they died as a result of gases the whole world needs to see who are they targeting are they really good at his men other children women and old men killed with the his men. now the libyan army was given the order to use all means necessary to deal with the city and so what you're saying is that all means necessary are being employed to. choose a message to all of them across libya wherever they are. however strong you. are
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your backers in the revolution should when. also we hear from our sources both within the city and elsewhere in europe and north africa people who have family inside the city that the killings are far from over. oh of course want to pull a sleigh reporting right there well we are of course closely following developments in bani walid and gathering firsthand accounts from the embattled town but you can catch up on the story and on t.v. dot com as you see right there more analysis and reports on what libya has become a year off the roads a longstanding leader khadafi was killed by nato backed revolutionaries but all i know for you there were no signs. are now turning our attention to that of the united states now where the presidential race is in the frantic home straight i would both republican and democrat candidates racing to sell their programs to voters though mostly tied in the polls many see their appeal is waning because the lack of difference is turning
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people off the mainstream parties and former cia officer philip giraldi believes a seismic shift in the political landscape of america is not too far away i think the possibility of there being some kind of political shift in the united states is much stronger now than it has ever been because there is a lot of disillusionment in terms of how the two parties have managed the economy i mean basically we have a right now a small a large government republican running against a larger government democrat there's not a whole lot of difference between what each would do and in terms of foreign policy they're very close i think a lot of people are actually very much disillusioned with this. i can see a split developing probably in the republican party and possibly in the democratic party in terms of foreign policy and other issues where you're going to have these issues emerging in a much more forceful way in the future. whether many americans yearning for more
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political choice may not realize they do actually have other options largely baad from mainstream media third parties have a hard time of being seen or even heard for that matter as aussies and new york resident laurie hoffman has been finding out many people are simply bolivia's to the fact that they even exist at all. this week third party candidates for the u.s. presidency held a debate do americans even know that this week let's talk about that did you watch the third party debate yeah what do you think did best. obama do best no that's not the third party debate who do you think did a good job in the third party debate i think think the parag obama did a little bit better job than mitt romney i know that the third party debate that was the main candidates that they were the third parties are we have actual other candidates that are running did you know that no i didn't know there's jill stein
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she's the the green party there's gary johnson libertarian and none of these names ring a bell and i think it's unfortunate that americans don't know they have more than two main options but you know we're stuck with democrats or republicans we don't go over for that so why do you think that is. the tradition. tradition. we do we used to why i don't think either one of the third party have other ideas other than democrat into somebody sure they do they're against the n.c.a.a. they're against the war on junk they're against drone strikes there's a lot of other ideas. you don't agree with any about no drone strikes no but why not pursue protecting us and saving our soldiers from being killed even when they have a very low actually percentage rate of unfortunate collateral damage as part of war you know what else is running besides the two main ones don't i don't so do you feel informed enough to make a vote. no. for to go get it right i think the
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media has pretty much walked that whole aspect out why do they do that they're supposed to be impartial to supposed to be saying the news the poor perceive you know i mean. you've got democrats you go. two heads of the same snake and they're both supporting big business big corporations they want to make it look like you have a choice you know. the same point like most americans don't know that there are more than two candidates running for president and with only a few days left of voting day chances are obama or romney is going to be elected. well despite an ongoing media blackout third party candidates and their supporters are looking to capitalize on the disenchantment of tom hoffman the host of oxys the big picture says they have
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a very real chance of making that message. third parties historically have have influence presidential elections there's never been a third party that actually won one but there have been third parties that have changed the nature of presidential elections i don't think that in this election cycle the third parties are going to have a real significant effect in terms of this particular election but what they are doing and what these debates are doing is raising those issues raising those topics and subjects that generally are ignored by both the corporate mainstream media and the two major political parties in ways that that tend to energize movements and movement politics is typically where actual political change happens movement politics eventually infiltrate even major party politics so so i think that these are very important dates. well this tuesday the party candidates will be hosting the last debate it's featuring the past winners jill stein and gary johnson and
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though you will not be seeing it on any major u.s. network we will be broadcasting it live right here one. u.s. and international viewers. governor romney you know we both agree we agree we have to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad. you agree with let's come back to something the president i agree on and they do view that the voters have a choice perhaps are you wondering who to vote for when a romney and obama agree on so many things remember you do have other options come november sixth tune in to see the second round of debates between the major third party candidates are thirty. years and finance ministers are set to hold a series meet of meetings to decide whether greece has cut enough to qualify for more cash without it the greek prime minister says his country could be broke by mid november athens has received some i.m.f. backing for a quest that it could get two more years to get its debt under control pushing the
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deadline to two thousand and sixteen but that could cost the eurozone thirty billion meanwhile the german a finance minister has said that greece's exit from the euro is still a possibility and then we have spain unemployment at one in four twenty five percent and we just transport workers on strike continuing a week of protests in the capital william and dol author of god of money says all the measures the e.u. leaders are imposing a failing. i can't imagine if you if you understood mary don't you get everything wrong in the way that the the e.u. governments of the last four years of this crisis were three and a half years but from the get go they have shied away from any resolute action on the banks involved in in the in the dodgy learned in the first place during the financial bubble years so those banks remain the source of the problem there's no lending going on to the real economy and that's what is the root cause of twenty
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five percent unemployment in spain and greece and elsewhere across the e.u. the same errors or be repeated again again and. you have to isolate the dodgy credit should be the banks that want all the speculation triggered back in the last decade by you ultra low interest rates generated all of us from alan greenspan and others so until the problem of the banks is addressed we're not going to see economic recovery we're not going to see so to treat it only as a sovereign debt crisis is grabbing the tail would be open when calling it a snake we're back in just a moment. looking at some ducks you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can run oh. it's an international sled dog race with those
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driving the dogs. coming from as far away as a strand in canada and the us they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now us fans come to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail i am maisie but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here atoll it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail of place but a nun and for those who brought their dia to life. five years ago. built a dog kennel in the village kids from the local open h. came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their life might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed the dogs before school in the
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evening they spend up to three hours training baffle legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly updates their websites and they're in touch with the busy ma the twenty four seven on the phone itself. but children are the most important thing my own interests not play any rule any more and regardless of whether parsky has huskies window race or not she hopes the competition will take place in the village next year. but called these dogs and the children it really is not the weaning but truly just the taking part that counts. mission free credit patient free transport charges free. range month
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thanks for joining us here on r.t. today the u.n. security council has rejected a russian proposed resolution condemning the latest act of violence in damascus where a car bomb killed at least five and injured many many more the attack came on the first day of a u.n. brokered four day cease fire between the government and opposition fighters but some rebel groups such as the al nasra rejected the truce out right now the un security council has displayed rare consensus and fully backing the cease fire hoping all sides will come to the table of peace talks but journalist robert harness ultimately questions the motives of certain nations house in syria the western powers are of course is another matter they are beginning to realize that what they're doing in syria because it's taking so long and then so messy and unsuccessful is beginning to make them look very bad indeed i don't think there's any doubt that the west if ever they have are losing the argument intellectual argument in this case they're beginning to look very shortly there to begin to look
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as if all they're interested in is all oil and power and it doesn't matter how many syrians get killed now eventually it sinks into the to the political leaders that this actually doesn't make them very good look very good enough to even domestically and eventually people are going to notice so they start moving a little in the security council but how sincere they are i seriously question. a peaceful syria is the desperate dream of one druze community that has now made its home on the border with israel artes are going to go to school reports on the economic despair the conflict has brought to their tiny part of the world. he cannot hear the gunfights of homes and the local from here but residents of the small village of marjah in the golan heights are nevertheless feeling the effects of fighting in syria since two thousand and five the druze farmers here in the golan heights have been selling the excess of their apple crops through damascus a trade facilitated by the united nations and the red cross but says their most
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began in syria many farmers here start to worry that these sweet apples may end up being a rather bitter fruit. apples are the main source of income for the druze families in this area until seven years ago they struggled while trying to compete with the produce of the israeli settlers who locals say go the same apples but because of the israeli government subsidies pay less to go the harvest and sell for a bigger price an offer from damascus seemed like a blessing at the time the syrian government. says part of syria their produce our produce is part of syria so they were committed to us to help. farmers and. for marketing. the golan heights have been occupied by israel since one thousand nine hundred sixty seven some twenty thousand jews living here consider this land syrian and themselves syrians does a helping hand from damascus seemed
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a logical solution to the problem even the israeli government allowed the export to take place but with the civil war raging on across the border there still has been no offer for the apples from the syrian government something which begins to worry local farmers. we are just simple people we have no idea of politics but our country used to be. and now they are not and that affects us financially farmers say this year's harvest is much bigger than last year's but says the quota for the israeli markets has already been made and syria remains silent the jews leave much of the produce to rot. the whole of the middle east is in trouble now. and we are the ones getting hit it in it goes courting the golan heights. into the arty world out there we go right now starting with massive protests which are forced out of mars or thor the council plans to sell state owned land in a duty free zone in the capital
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a week long riots and looting wreaked havoc in the streets ultimately paralyzing the city police called in to bring the situation under control arrested hundreds of demonstrators. lawyers of her former italian prime minister silvio berlusconi say he will appeal his conviction for tax fraud but it's going to was given a four year prison sentence although that was later cut down to one he condemned the decision as intolerable judicial harassment about a scone he has faced a raft of charges over the years but this is the first time he's been convicted for his business activity. a police state has the reaction of people in the seattle to the police department's plans to deploy spy drones over the city they fear the technology is a real threat to their privacy trevor trim the activist for the electronic frontier foundation believes the drones will be used for all the wrong reasons. people are really worried that their privacy is going to be invaded by these drones you know
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the argument is that these drones are exactly the same as the ones that fly overseas because they're smaller and their battery life is lower but the problem is this technology is advancing so rapidly these drones are going to be able to fly for hours and days that time very soon and the police will take advantage of that and when the technology advances to the point where they can fly for hours a day the time period for very cheaply police can start using them for surveillance i mean a bunch of police agencies already have expressed interest in this police across the country have expressed interest in using them for proactive purposes in california for example here sheriff down the down the street actually said he wanted to use it to find marijuana growers or use it for proactive policing the public records requests that suspicious persons or large crowd control so there's definitely a legitimate worry that this is what they're going to use them for. artists and any time to play with the latest gizmos and gadgets technology update is coming your way in just a second. i
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. on the money with the business of russia. you know we both agree we agree we would ring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad. you agree let's come back to something the president i agree on and there to you that the voters have
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a choice perhaps sets of you wondering who to vote for when romney and obama agree on so many things never you do have other options come november sixth tune in to see the second round of debates between the major third party candidates on october thirtieth. want to lies ahead for occupy will movement mobilize calls for a new america who stands for the ninety nine percent u.s. election a close guide monday october twenty ninth on r.t.e. . download the official r.t. application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from matsushita l.t.v. is not required to watch arctic all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t.
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any time to. manage an asset that the dems own watches you know every single mom. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me. you know we realized there were following everyone from early in the morning. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. me double operation on r g.
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h. hello and welcome to technology update with demand so wearing and resources limited
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the sun could be setting on an outdated era of global energy simply put new alternatives to invoke alternative sources or the best bet going forward energy directly from the sun is often the first thing that comes to mind when people mention solar power however when you really think about it the sun's responsible for far more than just fuelling solar panels wind farms are an indirect result of the sun's rays as convection currents drive global air streams and create the majority of gusts on the globe. and in fact there'd be no plants or trees to make biofuels from if there was no sun to spur on photosynthesis in the first place. as those plants die off and decompose thermal heat and pressure slowly turns those into fossil fuels like coal and oil however there is one source of energy that has no apparent connection to the sun. instead the moon is to think for the motion of the ocean that we know as the tides is relative proximity means it exerts a much stronger influence than the sun.

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